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Growing up poor installs decision-making architecture that filters every choice through scarcity long after the material poverty ends. Neuroscience reveals this wiring is real but not permanent — and rewiring requires experience, not affirmations.
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This modder's gaming PC build meets the definition of unique, as it's quite literally the size of a room. Read more ›
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A scorching, airless world just 48 light-years away is offering scientists a rare glimpse into the geology of distant planets. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers studied LHS 3844 b—a tidally locked “super-Earth” with a permanent dayside hot enough to melt metal—and discovered it’s a dark, barren rock with no atmosphere. Read more ›
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The polished three-sentence answer to "how are you" looks like openness, but it's often the opposite — a closed door painted to look like an open one, built carefully over years by people who learned that vague answers invite follow-ups they were never given the language to handle. Read more ›
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